Structured Cabling Engineer

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DCS Recruitment currently seek an established data cabling engineer in Brighton, East Sussexon behalf of a national client.

Vacancies: 1

Start: 04/09/2024

Duration: Ad hoc requirement, 1 Night shift.

The successful cabling engineer will be assisting with the data cabling installations, moves & changes. This can include new cabling, wireless AP's, CCTV, and containment.

You must:

  • Hold a valid CSCS/ECS/Equivalent structured cabling/comms industry related card
  • Hold a valid UKATA asbestos awareness certificate (this can be done online prior to start)
  • Hold a valid IPAF licence for categories 3a and 3b for cabling at high level
  • Be able to provide relevant work references prior to start
  • Have access to a PC/Laptop to complete free, online training prior to start - this will last for 12 months and opens the door for more work opportunities during this time.

Call Melanie on (option 2) or apply online to receive a call back.

DCS Recruitment and all associated companies are committed to creating a working environment where diversity is celebrated and everyone is treated fairly, regardless of gender, gender identity, disability, ethnic origin, religion or belief, sexual orientation, marital or transgender status, age, or nationality

Required skills

  • Data Engineer | ECS | CSCS | IPAF | data cabling | cat 5 | cat6 | terminating | data install | network infrastructure | structured cabling | CABLING E

Application questions

Do you have a valid CSCS or ECS card/equivalent?
Do you hold valid IPAF card for categories 3a & 3b?

Reference: 53471376

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